Right click on the desktop and select “Display settings” from the drop down menu.To set the internal screen to disabled you will need to have the docking station connected and external monitors enabled/working. From the matrix, select the drop down for “When I close the lid:” and “Plugged in” and select “Do nothing”.On the left side, select the link “Choose what closing the lid does”.On the right side of the screen, select “Additional power settings” link.Right click on the start menu and select “Power Options” from the pop-up menu.To prevent hibernation/sleep when closing the lid in Windows 10 please perform the following: Windows can be set to ignore closing the lit as well as disabling the internal LCD screen when attached to the docking station. This docking station will not charge the notebook so the original power supply will be needed when using this docking station. Additionally, this docking station has four USB 2.0 ports ideal for mouse and keyboard, two USB 3.0 ports, gigabit Ethernet, 3.5mm stereo headphone output, and 3.5mm microphone input. This docking station supports two external monitors up to 1080P ( 1920x1080 ) resolution, one connected to the HDMI output and one connected to the DVI output ( this can be converted to VGA with the supplied adapter or to HDMI with a separate adapter ). Thanks for reaching out to us, I am happy to answer your questions!īased on your description, our USB 3.0 Dual Display Docking Station UD-3900 ( ) may be a good fit.